Description

**Price adjustment-take another look! Rare North Arlington location backs to 42 Acres of Parkland Spectacular custom ' 1 of a kind' English Arts & Crafts home features bespoke owner's suite with English library/sitting room , with tree house views. 4 BR's , 4.5 baths sited on an incomparable cul-de-sac just minutes to DC. Old World craftsmanship, superb r details; vintage heart pine floors , custom wrought iron rails & 4 masonry fireplaces . Wine cellar, 2 car hi/ low garages and all of this backing to Gulf Branch ! Sophisticated and Extraordinary in all ways. This is the home you've been waiting for. Heart of Arlington, DC,McLean and Tysons- all just minutes away.

Property Details

MLS #

VAAR102190

Status

PENDING

Type

Residential

Subtype

Detached

Style

Manor, Traditional

Beds

4

Full Baths

4

Half Baths

1

Cooling Fuel

Electric

Heating Fuel

Natural Gas

Hot Water

Electric

Fireplaces

4

Levels

3

Total Sqft

5,222

Lot Size

10,140 square feet

Current Price

$1,795,000

Original Price

$0

Ownership Type

Fee Simple

Listed

Dec 3, 2018

Days on Market

18

Subdivision

GULF BRANCH

County/City

ARLINGTON

Parking

Attached Driveway

Schools

Elementary

Jamestown

Middle/Junior

Williamsburg

High/Senior

Yorktown

Directions

From DC : Spout Run Pkwy to Lorcom Lane to Old Dominion , follow to Right Glebe Road, right on N. Old Glebe Rd., right on N.Dittmar left on 38th St. N.,. Then bear right into N. Tazewell St., cul-de-sac.

Water

Directions

From DC : Spout Run Pkwy to Lorcom Lane to Old Dominion , follow to Right Glebe Road, right on N. Old Glebe Rd., right on N.Dittmar left on 38th St. N.,. Then bear right into N. Tazewell St., cul-de-sac.

Chain Bridge

The Chain Bridge community is located in North Arlington. A visit to the neighborhoods of Chain Bridge awakens one to the tremendous geological processes and features that have come to define the communities situated along the Potomac River.

There are brief accounts of Native Americans and colonial activity in the neighborhoods of Chain Bridge. Like many other communities in Northern Virginia, the surrounding area served primarily agricultural purposes from the mid 18th century to the mid 20th century.

Chain Bridge has also served as a transportation hub. The first Chain Bridge, from which the community takes its name, was built in 1797. It has been replaced several times. The current bridge carries some 22,000 vehicles a day.

During the spring and summer, the steep ravines found on the edge Potomac come alive with heavy foliage and wildlife, stimulating minds and the senses. The Gulf Branch Nature Center and Potomac Overlook Park allow residents to enjoy these seasonal delights. Bikers have an easy ride onto the C & O Canal.

Getting Around:

There may not be metro rail service out here but driving is easy. Getting onto the G.W. Parkway is a breeze. N.W. Washington, D.C. is right across the Chain Bridge. Route 123 will take you to McLean, Tysons Corner and beyond. Biking is also a viable option.

With our relationship with Atlantic Coast Mortgage, LLC, we’re able to provide the full spectrum of mortgage services, from online pre-approval to a guiding hand throughout the entire financing process.